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Teacher Shares How He Prepared And Executed A Super Detailed Plan On How To Punish 7 Slackers With Protective Parents

Seven toxic seniors were leeching off of their classmates’ hard work during group projects to maintain their grades, and the other kids were too nervous and scared to do something about it. So their teacher took action.

It took some time to plan and execute everything, but the resourceful pedagogue gets an A+ in my book for his efforts. After losing all hope in the slothful seven, he put together yet another group project where they were forced to work with each other instead of spreading throughout the class and polluting other groups. Outmaneuvering entitled parents, he allowed them to suffer the natural consequences of their lack of giving a crap.

After everything was said and done, it took the teacher three months to write down the story between grading stuff, but it was worth it. It immediately went viral on the subreddit ProRevenge, and everyone who has been screwed over in group projects applauded him for instilling justice.

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Great story! You actually got me to read it all. It just goes to show you that some people will never learn to outgrow being entitled and thinks the world owes them something. You even managed to teach the other teachers. I fortunately learned long ago, that people will treat you how you allow you to treat them so I approach my work as you do, by documenting everything.
Again, great story! You make a fine teacher.

This is important in any job. An early boss of mine told me if I needed documentation after a meeting or talking to someone, to email them a summary of the meeting & ask them to let me know if there were any corrections or additions. That way, everything was in writing, and if there was an issue later and they protested, I would have documentation of me asking for any corrections or additions.

This was s great read!!!! High School kinda sucked for me because I was the nerdy girl and a lot of seniors would try to bully me to do their work. By 11th grade my mother home schooled me because a group of girls jumped me when I told them no. They never got suspended and their parents even said that if I would have just did their work, none of this would have happened. So basically, I was to blame for the black eye, broken wrist and cracked rib I recieved from the fight!! Now as a parent, I am dreading this for my son. But I always speak with him and tell him that he can come to me for anything. I hope he fairs better than I did.

That's so sad. I too, was the kid that was bullied into doing work. However, at the time I went to school, there was no home schooling. On the other hand, girls rarely got beaten up. If a girl took a swing at another girl, she was made to go to "charm school".

I feel very lucky in that in my time as an HS student, group projects were not yet a thing. For other routine work, no one tried to ride my coattails. For some reason, I think they were all afraid of me.

I was the kid who did the projects, but my classmates destroyed them! It made me kind of sad when they tore up something I worked hard on, especially when I found my papers torn up and didn't know who did it.

That's so horrible. So sorry that happened to you. I encountered many bullies in middle school, but high school was good and my children were all fortunate to have gone to a high school that bullying wasn't common at all. I'm sure it comes and goes with the flow of children, but over the span of 6 years, their school was pretty balanced as far as peer relations. We relocated tho, from where we were raised, and our children went to school in a smaller city. Very glad that we did also, because their cousins had many encounters with students with weapons, drugs, fights, bullying, arrests, in school and metal detectors and armed police officers posted inside their school. I'm glad that mine didn't have to endure all of that. I wish you much luck and success with your son's school experience. I hope it goes well. This was a terrific story, very well written. I very much enjoyed reading it.

Great story! You actually got me to read it all. It just goes to show you that some people will never learn to outgrow being entitled and thinks the world owes them something. You even managed to teach the other teachers. I fortunately learned long ago, that people will treat you how you allow you to treat them so I approach my work as you do, by documenting everything.
Again, great story! You make a fine teacher.

This is important in any job. An early boss of mine told me if I needed documentation after a meeting or talking to someone, to email them a summary of the meeting & ask them to let me know if there were any corrections or additions. That way, everything was in writing, and if there was an issue later and they protested, I would have documentation of me asking for any corrections or additions.

This was s great read!!!! High School kinda sucked for me because I was the nerdy girl and a lot of seniors would try to bully me to do their work. By 11th grade my mother home schooled me because a group of girls jumped me when I told them no. They never got suspended and their parents even said that if I would have just did their work, none of this would have happened. So basically, I was to blame for the black eye, broken wrist and cracked rib I recieved from the fight!! Now as a parent, I am dreading this for my son. But I always speak with him and tell him that he can come to me for anything. I hope he fairs better than I did.

That's so sad. I too, was the kid that was bullied into doing work. However, at the time I went to school, there was no home schooling. On the other hand, girls rarely got beaten up. If a girl took a swing at another girl, she was made to go to "charm school".

I feel very lucky in that in my time as an HS student, group projects were not yet a thing. For other routine work, no one tried to ride my coattails. For some reason, I think they were all afraid of me.

I was the kid who did the projects, but my classmates destroyed them! It made me kind of sad when they tore up something I worked hard on, especially when I found my papers torn up and didn't know who did it.

That's so horrible. So sorry that happened to you. I encountered many bullies in middle school, but high school was good and my children were all fortunate to have gone to a high school that bullying wasn't common at all. I'm sure it comes and goes with the flow of children, but over the span of 6 years, their school was pretty balanced as far as peer relations. We relocated tho, from where we were raised, and our children went to school in a smaller city. Very glad that we did also, because their cousins had many encounters with students with weapons, drugs, fights, bullying, arrests, in school and metal detectors and armed police officers posted inside their school. I'm glad that mine didn't have to endure all of that. I wish you much luck and success with your son's school experience. I hope it goes well. This was a terrific story, very well written. I very much enjoyed reading it.